[Dear friend, On May 2-4th, 1988, the World Council of Churches, Program to Combat Racism (PCR) will be holding its Namibia Hearings in Washington, D.C.]
[Dear friend, On May 2-4th, 1988, the World Council of Churches, Program to Combat Racism (PCR) will be holding its Namibia Hearings in Washington, D.C.]
Mailing of the FREE NAMIBIA NOW! CAMPAIGN with information about the May 2-4 Namibia Hearings to be held by the World Council of Churches Program to Combat Racism (WCC, PCR) in Washington, D.C. The Hearings will be held in the Longworth House Office Building. They will highlight the apartheid repression of the Namibian people and discuss South Africa's more than 20 years of illegal occupation and brutal colonization of that country. A distinguished international panel will hear testimony of various Namibian, international church community and U.S. spokespersons. The panelists will be General Olusegun Obasanjo, former Head of State of Nigeria and co-chair of the Commonwealth's Eminent Persons...
Mailing of the FREE NAMIBIA NOW! CAMPAIGN with information about the May 2-4 Namibia Hearings to be held by the World Council of Churches Program to Combat Racism (WCC, PCR) in Washington, D.C. The Hearings will be held in the Longworth House Office Building. They will highlight the apartheid repression of the Namibian people and discuss South Africa's more than 20 years of illegal occupation and brutal colonization of that country. A distinguished international panel will hear testimony of various Namibian, international church community and U.S. spokespersons. The panelists will be General Olusegun Obasanjo, former Head of State of Nigeria and co-chair of the Commonwealth's Eminent Persons Group (EPG); Malcolm Frazier, former Prime Minister of Australia and co-chair of the Commonwealth's Eminent Persons Group; Michael Manley, former Prime Minister of Jamaica; and Lisbeth Palme, widow of slain Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme. Invited speakers include President of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) Sam Nujoma, Assistant Secretary of State Chester Crocker, former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Bishop Kaluma of the Namibian Council of Churches, Senator Lowell Weicker, and Representative Mervyn Dymally. The mailing also mentions S. Res. 254 and H. Res 131,the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), Jacqueline Wilson, and Caprece Jackson.